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Bette Davis and Leslie Howard in Schiavo d'amore (1934)

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Schiavo d'amore

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  • Mildred Rogers: You cad, you dirty swine! I never cared for you, not once! I was always makin' a fool of ya! Ya bored me stiff; I hated ya! It made me sick when I had to let ya kiss me. I only did it because ya begged me, ya hounded me and drove me crazy! And after ya kissed me, I always used to wipe my mouth! Wipe my mouth!
  • Mildred Rogers: Anything you want?
  • Philip Carey: Yes, if you don't mind I'd like to talk to you. Um... filthy weather, isn't it?
  • Mildred Rogers: Makes no difference to me. I have to be here all day.
  • Philip Carey: Don't talk like that. I only wanted to say something pleasant.
  • Mildred Rogers: Well, say it.
  • Philip Carey: You know you have a lovely smile. You should try using it more often.
  • Mildred Rogers: Oh, don't go spoofing me. A girl who works hard all day like I do. I don't have much reason to smile.
  • Philip Carey: Perhaps I could find a reason. Would you let me try?
  • Mildred Rogers: Good riddance to bad rubbish.
  • Mildred Rogers: [after having her baby] Funny looking little thing, isn't it? I can't believe it's mine.
  • Thorpe Athelny: Here I am in a charity hospital, because my father loved fast women and slow horses.
  • Thorpe Athelny: I was married to a lady once. Good heavens! Never marry a lady, my boy.
  • Philip Carey: Oh really? Why?
  • Thorpe Athelny: Because a lady has a point of view, a personality and an individuality, all to devil you with!
  • Philip Carey: I thought you were never coming.
  • Mildred Rogers: Ooh, like that. After keeping me waiting. I almost went home.
  • Philip Carey: I was in the second class waiting room. I thought you said you'd be there.
  • Mildred Rogers: No, I said "is it likely I would sit in the second class if I could sit in the first?" For a gentleman of brains you don't use them, do ya?
  • Philip Carey: Perhaps not. Anyway you're here, so it's alright, isn't it?
  • Mildred Rogers: You certainly do make a girl feel important to ya.
  • Thorpe Athelny: Well, I suppose youth must be served, but I must say, I'm sick and tired of serving it!
  • [last lines]
  • Sally Athelny: Philip, you're free.
  • Philip Carey: Yes, but suddenly... suddenly there's nowhere to go.
  • Cabbie at End: Taxi, sir?
  • Philip Carey: No thanks. No.
  • [to Sally]
  • Philip Carey: I had to be free to realize that. I had to be free to understand that all those years that I'd dreamed of escape, it was because I was limping through life.
  • Cabbie at End: Taxi, sir?
  • Philip Carey: No thank you!
  • [continuing]
  • Philip Carey: And because I was bound up with a person who was incredible to me. That's all over. I'm not limping anymore. My life's all right.
  • Sally Athelny: Then why don't you go?
  • Philip Carey: Because everything that's beautiful to me is... is right here. Won't you please marry me, Sally?
  • Sally Athelny: If you like.
  • Philip Carey: But don't you want to?
  • Sally Athelny: Well, there's no one else I'd marry.
  • [Philip goes to kiss her, but stops when a man on the street stares at them]
  • Cabbie at End: How about a taxi, sir?
  • Philip Carey: What?
  • Cabbie at End: How about a taxi?
  • Philip Carey: Yes!
  • [Philip and Sally get in the cab and kiss]
  • Thorpe Athelny: I don't think women ought to sit down at table with men.
  • Philip Carey: Oh! Don't you? Why not?
  • Thorpe Athelny: It ruins conversation. I'm sure it's very bad for them. It puts ideas in their heads. And women are never at ease with themselves when they have ideas.
  • Philip Carey: You sound like the old voice of England.
  • Thorpe Athelny: I am, sir. And this is fine old Yorkshire pudding that gives me the strength to carry on.
  • Philip Carey: Norah, I've got something strange to tell you. You've been so good to me, it only makes it harder.
  • Norah: Philip, what's wrong?
  • Philip Carey: I'm sorry, it... it's just over.
  • Norah: You mean you don't care for me anymore?
  • Philip Carey: I'm afraid so.
  • Norah: What have I done?
  • Philip Carey: Nothing. You've been wonderful to me. It's just that I...
  • [he puts his head in his hands]
  • Norah: 'Course I knew you never loved me as much as I love you.
  • Philip Carey: Yes, I'm afraid that's usually the case. There's usually one who loves, and one who *is* loved.
  • Norah: Oh, it's always the same. If you want a man to be nice to you, you have to be rotten to him. If you treat a man honestly, you... Philip, there's someone else.
  • Philip Carey: Yes.
  • Norah: Who is she?
  • Philip Carey: Mildred. She's come back.
  • Norah: After all she's done. How could you?
  • Philip Carey: That's what I'd like to know.
  • Norah: It's just as though you were bound to her in some way.
  • Philip Carey: Yes.
  • Norah: As I am to you. As she was to Miller.
  • Philip Carey: As every human being is, to something or other.
  • Thorpe Athelny: Don't stand by my chair in order to make eyes at him.

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